The Ty Beanie Baby Hi‑5 Emoji Movie Plush (2017) is a small collectible plush toy produced by Ty Inc. to promote the animated film The Emoji Movie, which was released in 2017. The toy represents the character Hi-5, a cheerful hand-shaped emoji from the movie who dreams of becoming famous again inside the smartphone world. Made in the classic Beanie Baby style, the plush features soft fabric and plastic pellet “beans” inside that help it sit upright, a signature design used in the Beanie Babies line since the 1990s. Ty released several Emoji Movie characters—including Gene, Heart Eyes, and Jailbreak—as part of this themed collection, appealing to both children and collectors of licensed Beanie Baby merchandise.
Percy's Fast Food Toy Stories
On November 4, 2014, Percy's Fast Food Restaurant Toys Collection was declared the Largest by the Guinness World Records at 10,000 unique pieces from McDonald's, Jollibee, Burger King, KFC, Wendy's, Chick-Fil-A, Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other Fast Food Restaurants. This blog highlights and celebrates each individual toy's story included in the collection as all of them are now Officially Amazing!!! I will also feature my Comic Strip, Amazing Grace who I hope will be a Fast Food Toy too someday.
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Turtwig - Pokémon Ball McDonald’s (2008)
The Turtwig Pokémon Ball toy released by McDonald's in 2008 was part of a promotional Happy Meal series celebrating the popularity of the Pokémon franchise during the era of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The toy featured the Grass-type starter Pokémon Turtwig, recognizable for the small sprout growing on its head and its turtle-like body. The figure was typically packaged inside a red-and-white Poké Ball–style container, which could open and close, adding a playful collectible element for fans. Many toys in the 2008 McDonald’s Pokémon set included simple interactive features such as small moving parts or display stands, making them appealing both to children enjoying Happy Meals and to collectors who appreciate Pokémon promotional merchandise from the late 2000s.
Tamagotchi Lovelin Stamper McDonald’s Bandai-Wiz (2009)
The Tamagotchi Lovelin Stamper McDonald’s was a small promotional toy released as part of the Tamagotchi Happy Meal series produced by Bandai and WiZ in 2009. The toy tied in with the debut of the Tamagotchi! anime, which began airing in Japan that same year, helping renew interest in the long-running digital-pet franchise. The Lovelin’ Stamper featured the idol character Lovelin and included a built-in stamp mechanism so children could press the toy onto paper to leave a character imprint, combining simple stationery play with collectible character design. It was one of several Tamagotchi-themed Happy Meal toys in the set—alongside vehicles, stickers, and interactive figures—and while first released in Japan in 2009, the promotion later appeared in other Asian markets, including the Philippines around early 2010.
Nakamura-kun Angel Blue McDonald’s (2004)
The Nakamura-kun Angel Blue McDonald’s toy (2004) was part of a promotional Happy Meal series released by McDonald's featuring characters from the popular Japanese fashion brand Angel Blue. Angel Blue, created by Narumiya International, is known for its colorful street-style clothing and its mascot characters led by the cheerful blue-haired girl Nakomura-chan and her playful monkey friend Nakamura-kun. The 2004 toy highlighted Nakamura-kun in a cute, stylized figure that reflected the brand’s energetic and trendy aesthetic popular with Japanese schoolchildren in the early 2000s. Distributed through Happy Meals, the toy served both as a collectible and as a way to introduce Angel Blue’s characters to a wider audience outside of fashion retail, combining pop-culture branding with McDonald’s well-known toy promotions.
Jane Peter Pan The Return to Neverland Disney McDonald’s (2002)
The Jane toy from the 2002 Disney McDonald’s promotion was released as part of a Happy Meal set celebrating the animated film Peter Pan: Return to Neverland. The toy represents Jane, the practical and skeptical daughter of Wendy who is taken to Neverland by Captain Hook and eventually learns to believe in imagination and adventure. Produced through a collaboration between McDonald's and The Walt Disney Company, the figure typically showed Jane in her blue coat and skirt inspired by her appearance in the film. The toy was part of an international Happy Meal campaign that featured several characters from the movie, encouraging children to collect the set while promoting the theatrical release of the sequel to Disney’s classic Peter Pan story.
Miffy Plastic Cup Mercis bv Sekisui
The Miffy the Rabbit Plastic Cup is a simple and charming drinkware item produced through a collaboration involving Mercis bv, the company that manages the rights to the beloved character created by Dutch artist Dick Bruna, and Sekisui, a company known for producing high-quality plastic products. The cup typically features Miffy’s minimalist design—her round white face, long upright ears, and simple black line features—printed on durable, lightweight plastic suitable for everyday use, especially by children. Items like this cup are often released as part of promotional merchandise, household goods, or collectible character products, reflecting Miffy’s enduring popularity worldwide since her debut in 1955.
Ojarumaru aka Prince Mackaroo McDonald’s Japan (2006)
The Ojarumaru Happy Meal toy released by McDonald's Japan in 2006 was based on the popular character from the anime series Ojarumaru, created by Rin Inumaru. Known in English as Prince Mackaroo, Ojarumaru is a Heian-era prince who magically travels to the modern world and lives with a kind boy named Kazuma while enjoying sweets and avoiding three small oni who want to reclaim their stolen scepter. The 2006 McDonald’s promotional toy was part of a Japanese Happy Meal set featuring colorful plastic figures designed for young fans of the long-running children’s anime, which first aired on **NHK in 1998. Collectors of McDonald’s Japan toys often value these items for their connection to beloved local anime characters and the unique promotions that differ from those offered in other countries.
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